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Posted By: John
Interesting point Joe, an easy way to tell a fake sometimes is to invert the color spectrum. Almost always the black becomes white and vice a versa. Notice the thin black line now outlines the picture in whiteish silver. The brownish ink used in the script almost always becomes gray in real T206s. |
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